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Red River Rising Bank To Bank
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Dancing Wildflowers Indian Blankets
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Oklahoma Wildflower Indian Blanket
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Swallows In Flight Over The Red River
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Indian Blanket Gaillardia pulchella Oklahoma's State W...
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Red River Rising East
- last edit: 07-Aug-2007
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State Wildflower of Oklahoma Indian Blanket
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Black-Eyed-Susa ns Cone Flowers
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Dancing In The Wind
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Red River Rising July 4th 2007
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Yellow Cone Flower
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Lone Oak Tree In Texas Across The River
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Oklahoma State Wildflower Indian Blanket
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Facing West Red River Rising
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Colorful Wildflowers In Oklahoma
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On The Bridge South of Wilson Highway 89 Red River Risi...
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Indian Blankets Oklahoma State Wildflower
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Purple Thistle
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Field of Flowers Oklahoma
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Indian Blanket Gaillardia pulchella Oklahoma Wildflowe...
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On The Bridge Facing East Highway 89 Red River Rising
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Indian Blanket Gaillardia pulchella Oklahoma's State W...
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Yellow Wildflowers Oklahoma
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Red River Rising Taovoyas Bridge
- last edit: 07-Aug-2007
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Indian Blanket or Firewheel Oklahoma's State Wildflowe...
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Red River Rising Looking West On The Taovoyas Bridge
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Indian Blanket Gaillardia pulchella
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Spotted Horsemint ~ Monarda punctata
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Album Description:
Shots of Red River rising and florals along the road on July 4th. Forming most of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma, the Red River is the second largest river system associated with the Lone Star state and the largest river system associated with Ok
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12 comments
Susie, This is a very good album - the way you alternated the river and flowers. Makes for very fascinating viewing. You have some really awesome photos here. I hope the water receeds. Send some our way - we need it desparately. I lost a lot of plants while on vacation because we had no rain. Hugs, Carol
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albertsville 2007.07.04 at 19:03:56 PDT
Great album. Awsome wild flowers
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rencher2002 2007.07.04 at 20:00:30 PDT
Hello Susie, I am not familiar with the local situation but I assume the rising of the Red river was a big problem. Were there any villages and towns involved in the flood? The wildflowers are beautiful, especially The Indian Blanket. Great album Susie! Greetings, Tjebbe
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oomt 2007.07.08 at 05:12:44 PDT
Hello Susie, this album is fantastic. I love it how you mixed the pictures of those delicate flowers (masterly captured!!!!) with the pictures of the majestic - even frightening pictures of the river. THAT is nature! I am very much impressed and delighted! :-) Thanks for you nice comment on my challenge entry and my daughters picture. Meanwhile Ori, my newest grandson in already 2 weeks old. :-) Time goes by too quickly. Have a wonderful day, too! Galit
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854847 2007.07.08 at 22:14:34 PDT
As usual, you have captured the fleeting moments in the life of the flowers quite masterfully! Thank you for sharing; you are appreciated.
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damonsilvers 2007.07.09 at 05:13:08 PDT
Hi Susie, I enjoyed seeing the rising water and all the beautiful wildflowers that you have captured. I hope you have not had flooding problems at your house. Here in the western part of the state, for me anyway, the rain has been a blessing. I have not had to water my flowers any this year. I do feel bad though for those who have been in the flooded areas. BTW, thank you for telling me about the most interesting members list. That's cool! Hope you have a good summer. Hugs, Cynthia
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cayowza 2007.07.10 at 07:36:38 PDT
Ciao Susie. Your collection is so beautiful. Fantastic flowers and landscapes. Many thanks for your kind words on my Bellagio album. Greetings, Renato/Italy.
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renato26 2007.07.12 at 05:42:19 PDT
Susie: This is a fabulous album. I did not realize there had been flooding problems on the Red River. Hope things are getting back to normal without too much damage. The flower shots are sooo goood. You have such different varieties than we do. Gordon
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quacoboy 2007.07.12 at 07:44:41 PDT
One advantage of the unseasonal rains has been that green has been in abundance this year. Makes me feel like I am back in England, lol. Great album.
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i_harrier 2007.07.13 at 17:49:34 PDT
Hi Susie!I really enjoyed the atmosphere of this fantastic country.You have many great photo in this spectacular album.I especially liked the shots of this curious river,but the flower photos were wonderful too.Thanks for great experience!Warm regards and hugs,Ildi from Hungary
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lazarildi100 2007.07.13 at 23:16:19 PDT
Thank you so much for congratulating me on my feature today, I was very happy you remembered me!! Love, Merike
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lovejoy485 2007.07.16 at 09:37:47 PDT
the spontaneous flowers are always beautifulst. - Paola
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paolagna 2007.07.21 at 09:25:24 PDT
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